Working with Mindfulness: Mindfulness for Executives

Working with Mindfulness: Mindfulness for Executives

Working with Mindfulness: Mindfulness for Executives

Working with Mindfulness: Mindfulness for Executives

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Overview

Mirabai Bush, co-founder of The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society and a key adviser to Google’s Search Inside Yourself curriculum, hosts a discussion with Jeremy Hunter, PhD, Assistant Professor of Practice at The Peter F. Drucker School of Management, about The Executive Mind, a series of executive education courses he created and has taught for the last decade, that seek to clarify and redefine how attention-training practices and cultivating quality of mind can enhance productivity and performance.

Dr. Hunter shares his unique experience of offering mindfulness methods to executives, and highlight why mindfulness is the necessary and fundamental skill for today’s knowledge worker environment. We will explore questions like:

-       How are we stuck in an old framework of productivity that inhibits real innovation?

-       What about today’s working environment makes mindfulness necessary?

-       What new vocabulary and methodology do we need to develop to meet our changing circumstances?

-       Is productivity what we should really care about anyway?

Managers today are asked to improve performance at work with fewer resources and tighter deadlines, all while dealing with equally stressed employees and clients. This combination leads to burnout and harms organizations. However, some leaders are still suspect of introducing mindfulness-based exercises as a natural way to manage one’s responses to stress. Dr. Hunter shares insights on how he overcomes the challenges of teaching these practical methods to executives.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148236825
Publisher: More Than Sound
Publication date: 07/10/2013
Series: Working with Mindfulness , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 34 KB

About the Author

Mirabai Bush was a co-founder of the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society and served as Executive Director until 2008. Under her direction, The Center developed its programs in education, law, business, and activism and its network of thousands of people integrating contemplative practice and perspective into their lives and work. Before entering the foundation world, Mirabai was the first professional woman to work on the Saturn-Apollo moonflight at Cape Canaveral. She later co-founded and directed Illuminations, Inc. in Cambridge, MA. Her innovative business approaches, based on mindfulness practice, were reported in Newsweek, Inc., Fortune, and the Boston Business Journal. She is co-author, with Ram Dass, of Compassion in Action: Setting Out on the Path of Service (Random House). Her latest audio work, Working with Mindfulness (More Than Sound), offers guided mindfulness exercises for the workplace to help reduce stress, increase productivity, and encourage creative problem solving.

Since 1999 Jeremy Hunter has been affiliated with the Peter F. Drucker School of Management, where he teaches in the Executive Management and MBA programs and have been voted Professor of the Year by students in both courses.

His work is informed by the experience of living day-to-day for 17 years with a potentially terminal illness, and when faced with the need for life-saving surgery having more than a dozen former students come forward as organ donors.

He created and still teaches The Practice of Self-Management and The Executive Mind, a series of challenging and transformative executive education programs dedicated to managing oneself. These courses were among the first to introduce mindfulness practice (a rigorous form of mental discipline) as well as attention training and emotional management in a management context. They incorporate state-of-the art findings in neuroscience, psychology, medicine and the arts.
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